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Sunday, May 31, 2009

Being the Twenty-ninth of May 2009...

Lynda, Colin and Ken listen with rapt attention to a recording of Colin and Bill 1:1's unique rendition of 'Spanish Ladies'...

So, that was the last night at the Regnum...We now enter the 'Week of Transition' with it's programme of ritual bathing, intoning of portentous incantations and sky-clad whirling ecstasies (watch out for link to YouTube upload)

9 comments:

People are won't to forget what made them into who they are. The Regnum Club has spawned success for the very unlikely because it has special but invisible qualities that make such a huge contribution to all musical endeavours. This will not be appreciated until it is gone.

People are frequently in denial about the real truth that lies beyond what you see. That loving support. The special food. The choice of dress. Material to be performed. The echoes of the applause. The smell of the greasepaint. These things will have to be rekindled in the new venue which may yet prove to be lacking in every respect.

All the ghosts will now be lost on Friday nights. They will not find us.

I have reached number 4 in the list. I will never ACCEPT it. So you will still find me alone at The Regnum Club, with my ghosts. Laugh if you want to. Alas I cannot.

There you have it. Money! How much do you think I'm prepared to spend promoting myself? Did I make you suffer my art in vain? Be reflective. It's the joint loos that are at the bottom of this - so to speak!

I can tell you, having known him all my life, that Berry is only on the side of himself. He's like Michael Parkinson, who accepted a knighthood for trading off the celebrity of other people, and did so after being paid handsomely for having done so, the so & so. He has gone from strength to strength and is now threatening to sue his cousin for defamation of his DEAD father. So he knows the law then!

David, the original 'genial host'

"I have a plan ..."

Max. Our Founding Father...

"That could confuse a stupid person..."

Folk For All on St. Richard's Hospital Radio...

Should you have the misfortune to find yourself incapacitated and rushed to St. Richard's Hospital at Chichester do not despair...!Our Minister Without Portfolio, Ken, will be on hand to provide succour of a musical nature...

Yes! "Folk For All" on St. Richard's hospital radio's channel 11 (1431am within the hospital's campus) features an eclectic mix of traditional and contemporary folk music, from solo unaccompanied to 'full on' folk rock, plus a guide to what's on at the local clubs, festivals and concerts...Follow this link for more details, and you can listen live on your PC anywhere:http://www.chr1431.org.uk/Why not have that 'accident' right now...?